DKABio uses AI to personalise health goals
The firm’s dual-agent system simulates user health data and recommends daily actions to improve long-term wellness.
At Medical Taiwan 2025, DKABio introduced its AI-powered health management kit designed to help users not only predict risks but act on them.
“Our data bio AI kit combines two AI agents—our digital twin and our AI Health Manager,” said Yung Ching (Yoshi), Software Product Manager at DKABio.
The digital twin analyses health report data, which is then passed to the AI Health Manager to generate personalised goals, rankings, and exercise recommendations. “Let’s say the users can choose to do badminton… our app will start to push this daily task,” Yoshi explained.
Initially built to forecast disease risk over the next 10 years, the platform has evolved in response to user feedback. DKABio plans to broaden its AI’s capabilities beyond workout tasks to include dietary advice and expand globally.
The product is currently available in Taiwan, with international rollout in the works.
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